Joss Whedon has insisted that the budget cuts at Fox will not affect the second season of Dollhouse.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Whedon claimed that the low budget for the recently renewed show will give the cast and crew a "nice energy".

"As a producer I’ve never had enough money to put my shows on and I make them look as good as they could be," he said. "So it doesn’t frighten me. It will give us a nice energy."

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Looking back on the first season, the show's creator said: "The last few episodes we got to play 'the man behind the curtain' a lot. We did less of, 'And this week, she’s a neurosurgeon!', which we’ll still do to an extent, it’s part of the fun. But we got into what makes the place tick, what makes it wrong."

Talking about the what might happen in the second season, Whedon added: "The flash-forward in the 13th episode took place long after where we are right now. So we can be moving toward some of those events which are unexplained."